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Forming Italian Modal Verbs: volere, potere, dovere

Learn the present tense conjugations of the essential Italian modal verbs: volere (to want), potere (to be able), and dovere (to have to).
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Lesson#1
In Italian, some of the most useful verbs are 'modal' verbs. They express ideas like wanting, being able to, or having to do something. Let's start with the verb 'volere', which means 'to want'.
Quiz#2
How do you say 'I want' in Italian?

voglio

Quiz#3
How do you say 'you want' in Italian, when speaking to one person informally?

vuoi

Quiz#4
How do you say 'he wants' or 'she wants' in Italian?

vuole

Quiz#5
How do you say 'we want' in Italian?

vogliamo

Quiz#6
How do you say 'you want' in Italian, when speaking to more than one person?

volete

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